The staple food in Malawi is nsima, a thick porridge made from maize (usually field corn) flour and water. The flour is called ufa. In the northern region, many people eat more cassava root than nsima. Rice is also eaten. Rice porridge is a popular breakfast food.
The accompaniments to the starches are beans, often cooked in a tomato based sauce, greens, and an onion and tomato based "soup." Chips (potato wedges) are often fried for gatherings. Peas and carrots are very popular. Sweet potatoes are a common dish and are especially delicious when ground nut (peanut) flour is mixed in.
Beans are the most common protein as they are inexpensive, but Malawians regularly eat chicken, goat, beef, and lamb or mutton.
A very popular street food is mbewa, boiled field mice that are dried in the sun. Vendors sell them on the side of the highway by holding them out on sticks. They're commonly called "mice on a stick" or "malawi sausage."
the people from Malawi eat the same sort of food as the people from England eat
Sports like soccer are big in Malawi. Malawi has town with bars and restaurants where people can go. They play music in Malawi and have a strong musical tradition.
the people in Malawi eat the same sort of food as the people from England eat.
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Malawi people work with donkeys for transportation!
Sports like soccer are big in Malawi. Malawi has town with bars and restaurants where people can go. They play music in Malawi and have a strong musical tradition.
People from the country called Malawi are Malawian.
in the northern part of malawi.
I doubt it...Definitely not. Most people struggle to even purchase a bicycle.
Wood carvings and paintings are very common in Malawi.
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They are Malawians.
Malawi has schools, colleges and universities. Many people are not well educated and not everyone gets to get a good education.
Soccer is popular all over the world, and in Malawi that is no different. It is an international sport with wide appeal to the people of Malawi, so it is very popular there.